Nocturnal
Well-Known Member
Sooo, with the cellulitis firmly on the back foot, B had his 5 stage vetting (hes on loan with view to buy) today...
... and failed
He failed on the flexion tests hes lame in his right hind
. He doesnt trot up lame per se, but he doesnt track up as much on the one side. The annoying thing is, Id noticed this, and Ive had the physio and the chiro out, and trotted him up to pretty much *everyone* at the yard Im on, and no ones ever mentioned that hes lame. The physio just said he was unlevel, but she didnt think I should call the vet about it, so Ive been working under the assumption that it was just caused by him being a bit one sided.
Now Im starting him on a bute trial to see if he comes sound, and taking it from there.
course now Im feeling very guilty about having worked him with it
. He never seemed like he was in pain at all always has been happy to move forwards, never had a problem jumping...
Any one with any similar experiences? The vet couldnt say what had caused it hes had no injuries since Ive known him. He did p2p before hand, but only raced a handful of times, and has no known injuries from that time. The vet mentioned that the p2p training could have caused something, as it can be quite intensive (he mentioned arthritis, which I sincerely hope it isnt!
).
Anywho, sorry for the essay, just feeling rather glum
... and failed
He failed on the flexion tests hes lame in his right hind
Now Im starting him on a bute trial to see if he comes sound, and taking it from there.
course now Im feeling very guilty about having worked him with it
Any one with any similar experiences? The vet couldnt say what had caused it hes had no injuries since Ive known him. He did p2p before hand, but only raced a handful of times, and has no known injuries from that time. The vet mentioned that the p2p training could have caused something, as it can be quite intensive (he mentioned arthritis, which I sincerely hope it isnt!
Anywho, sorry for the essay, just feeling rather glum
